I'm fortunate to live in an area with some of the best pizza in the world, but sometimes I want to try my own hand at making my own pies, with my own ingredients. I've also been lucky enough to test a number of the best pizza ovens, so I know what to look for when it comes to design, performance, and price.
Pizza ovens don't come cheap — even the least expensive model is a couple hundred bucks. Fortunately, there are a lot of Black Friday deals on our favorite models. For example, almost all of Ooni's pizza ovens are currently 20% off at Ooni.com. However, you can also find deals on Ninja and Gozney models below.
Quick links
- Ooni: 20% off most pizza ovens at Ooni.com
- Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Oven: $299 @ Amazon
- Solo Pi Prime bundle: was $499 now $479 @ Solo Stove
- Gozney Roccbox: was $499 now $399 @ Amazon
- Ooni Karu 16: was $768 now $614 @ Ooni
- Breville Smart Oven Pizzaiolo: was $999 now $799 @ Amazon
Pizza oven deals
What to look for when buying a pizza oven
If you're new to the world of outdoor pizza ovens, there are a few things you need to consider before buying one.
Fuel source
This is how the oven heats up. There are four main types of fuel used with most pizza ovens: Wood, wood pellets, propane, and electricity.
Of these, propane and electricity are the easiest to use — just plug in the oven to an outlet or hook it up to a gas tank, and you're ready to go. Wood pellets are probably the next easiest. Once they get started, they burn at a consistent temperature; you just have to remember to keep feeding them into your oven. Last, some pizza ovens can burn chunks of wood; this can add a nice flavor to your pizzas, but it's the hardest to maintain, as you have to keep an eye on the wood to make sure it's burning at a consistent temperature.
Oven size
The majority of pizza ovens will come in one of two sizes: 12 or 16 inches. Not surprisingly, the larger the oven, the more it will cost, but the more you'll be able to feed people in one go. (A pizza oven will require a few minutes between each pie so that the pizza stone can get back up to temperature).
Other equipment
In order to complete your pizza-making setup, you'll need some extra gear. Here are four items that I think are essential to making great pizza at home.
- Pizza peel: To get the pies in and out of the oven; this New Star Foodservice Restaurant-Grade Wooden Pizza Peel currently costs $27 at Amazon.
- Digital scale: Making good pizza dough requires precise measurements. The OXO Good Grips 11-Pound Stainless Steel Food Scale with Pull-Out Display is on sale for $49 at Amazon and worth every penny.
- Laser thermometer: You'll need one of these to measure the internal temperature of the oven. The Etekcity Infrared Thermometer can record temps up to 1,130 degrees F and costs $24 at Amazon.
- Stand mixer: If you're making your own dough, you'll need a quality mixer. I own the KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, which is great for big batches of dough, and it's on sale for $499 at Amazon.